Daidō Moriyama's Photography Graces the Cover of Highly-Anticipated Project
Daidō Moriyama's Photography Graces the Cover of Highly-Anticipated Project
Kanye West, also known as Ye, has unveiled the official cover art for his upcoming album, "Bully." This marks his first solo project since the release of "Donda" in 2021.
Taking to Instagram, Ye shared a black and white image captured by renowned Japanese photographer Daidō Moriyama. The caption simply stated, "BULLY cover by Daidō Moriyama." While it's unclear if the photo was taken during a recent trip to Tokyo, fans speculate that it may have been captured during one of Ye's previous visits to Japan.
The cover art announcement follows the recent announcement of the album itself at a listening event in Haikou, China. Although no official release date has been confirmed, fans are eagerly anticipating the arrival of "Bully." Two potential tracks, tentatively titled "Preacher Man" and "Beauty and the Beast," have been mentioned as possible inclusions on the album. These songs were previously teased and, according to producer Mike Dean, are remnants from the original "Donda" sessions.
As fans eagerly await more details about Ye's new album, the captivating cover art by Daidō Moriyama offers a glimpse into the project's aesthetic and sets the stage for what promises to be another groundbreaking musical endeavor.
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